What are the consequences of adolescents’ use of formal operations?

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
1 . Adolescents’ ability to reason abstractly leads to a change in everyday behavior.
2 . Whereas earlier they may have unquestioningly accepted rules and explanations set out for them, their increased abstract reasoning abilities may lead some to question authority.
3 . Advances in abstract reasoning also lead to greater idealism.
4 . Children in this period may become more argumentative. In addition, adolescents can be indecisive, as they are able to see the merits of multiple sides of issues.

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